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"As they deal with the same subject, Questions No 10 and 11 will be taken together. Question No 10 by María Izquierdo Rojo (): Given the current situation and the risk of a full blown humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan, what effective action and measures is the Council going to take to prevent hundreds of thousands of women and innocent people being made the victims of indiscriminate violence or of cold and hunger? Will the Council be opening humanitarian corridors and seeking political solutions? Question No 11 by Alexandros Alavanos (): For a number of years, Turkey has been one of the main points of entry into Europe for economic migrants and political refugees. Following the terrorist attack in the USA, Afghans seeking shelter from the brutal Taliban regime and, above all, from the war, now make up the bulk of refugees on the move. Reliable sources report that tens of thousands of Afghan refugees are preparing to make the crossing from Turkey to Greece and Italy. In the Council's view, what is the status of the Afghan refugees? Are they entitled to political asylum? Is a quota system being considered to accommodate them in European countries? Is there any form of cooperation with the Turkish authorities? What view does the Council take of the conditions in which they are 'housed' in Italy and Greece (immigrant reception centres, etc.)? What measures can the Council take in cooperation with the Greek and Italian authorities?"@en1
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"Subject: Specific measures to provide refuge and support for the Afghan population"1
"Subject: Wave of Afghan refugees at the gates of Europe"1

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